You can also try a 'listfile /etc/inetd.conf,5' which will show you the file
it is linked to.
listfile /etc/inetd.conf,5
********************
FILE: /etc/inetd.conf
FILE CODE : 0 FOPTIONS: ASCII,BYTESTREAM,NOCCTL,SYMLINK
BLK FACTOR: 1 OWNER : **
REC SIZE: 1(BYTES) GROUP ID: **
BLK SIZE: 1(BYTES) SECURITY--READ :
EXT SIZE: 0(SECT) WRITE :
NUM REC: 17 APPEND :
NUM SEC: 16 LOCK :
NUM EXT: 1 EXECUTE :
MAX REC: 1024 **SECURITY IS ON
FLAGS : NO ACCESSORS
NUM LABELS: 0 CREATED : TUE, JUL 22, 1997, 2:26 PM
MAX LABELS: 0 MODIFIED: TUE, JUL 22, 1997, 2:26 PM
DISC DEV #: 1 ACCESSED: TUE, JUL 22, 1997, 2:26 PM
SEC OFFSET: 0 LABEL ADDR: **
VOLCLASS : MPEXL_SYSTEM_VOLUME_SET:DISC
SYMLINK TARGET: /SYS/NET/INETDCNF
Regards
Richard Bayly
Hewlett-Packard Enterprise Solution Centre, Australia
"Jim Phillips" <[log in to unmask]> wrote in message
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> Is there any command to show the file links that have been set on a
system?
> Something along the lines of LISTEQ, which shows the file equations one
has
> set, but for files that have been set-up with a NEWLINK command.
>
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